www.amazon.com (I capitalized money orders for you):
Payment Methods We Accept
Amazon.com accepts American Express, Diners Club, Discover, JCB, MasterCard, Eurocard, Visa, Visa Check Cards, payment from your bank account, Amazon.com gift certificates, Amazon Store Card, Webcertificates, and checks, MONEY ORDERS, traveler's checks, or cashier's checks denominated in U.S. dollars and drawn on a U.S. bank. Additionally, we accept Borders Gift Cards and Waldenbooks Gift Cards as payment for qualifying orders.
We do not currently accept PayPal, and for grocery purchases, we are unable to apply manufacturer's coupons, food stamps, or any other payment method not listed above.
What can I buy with a check or money order?
We accept checks as payment for most items, except:
1-Click orders
Cell phones and service
Computers
E-books
Downloadable software
Orders for gift certificates
Orders from third party Merchants, and Amazon Marketplace and Auctions sellers (these items are not shipped by Amazon.com)
Where do I send my check or money order?
You must place your order online before mailing us your payment. When filling out the order form, select "Pay by check or money order" as the payment option.
After you have submitted your order, you can send payment to the address below. We MUST receive your check within 30 days or your order will be canceled.:
Amazon.com
Billing Department
P.O. Box 80463
Seattle, WA 98108 USA
Please be sure to write your e-mail address on the check or money order so we may properly credit your account.
If you mailed us a check or money order more than 4 weeks ago, please click the contact us link on this page and provide us with the following information:
1.the e-mail address that appears on check or money order
2.the account name on check or money order (full name and address that appears in upper left corner of the check)
3.the exact dollar amount
4. the exact date the check or money order was sent
5.the check or money order number
6.the date the check was cashed (if applicable--please contact the issuing bank for confirmation)
These details will help us match your payment with your order.
Pay Directly from Your Bank Account
If you have an ACH-enabled U.S. bank account, you can pay online for goods and services purchased on Amazon.com without having to mail in a physical check. The option to "Pay directly from your bank account" will be presented as a payment option during the checkout process if you place your order through the Shopping Cart.
You will be asked to supply:
1. ROUTING NUMBER: Routing numbers are always 9 digits long (and usually at the bottom, LEFT side of the check)
2. BANK ACCOUNT NUMBER: numbers may be up to 17 digits long, and is usually at the bottom, CENTER of the check.
3. CHECK NUMBER: at both TOP RIGHT, and bottom RIGHT of the check.
What is ACH?
The ACH (Automated Clearing house) network is an efficient, nationwide electronic funds transfer system that's widely used for online bill payment (in other words, AUTOMATIC WITHDRAWAL from your checking account).
Is it safe to enter my checking account information online?
Yes, you can safely enter your information via our secure server, which encrypts all submitted information. All account information provided to Amazon.com is stored on a computer that is not connected to the Internet. This computer is not accessible by network or modem, and the information is not stored anywhere else.
Can I use any bank account?
Yes, you can use any bank account (checking or savings) provided your account is a personal account located at a branch in the U.S.; the account holder must have a current U.S. driver's license or state-issued ID. ; the account must be "ACH-enabled," meaning that the bank account can be debited electronically ; we do not accept corporate or business bank accounts.
2007-11-22 14:04:50
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answered by jan51601 7
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If you have a checking account, you can use a debit card.
2007-11-22 13:17:34
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answered by darkdiva 6
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probably not...because i think u tell them ur credit card number..u dont really send anythin to them
2007-11-22 13:16:50
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answered by usna h 1
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